Bioremediation is the process of using fungi, enzymes, microorganisms, and green plants to clean up chemical spills, which can cause potential devastating effects on the environment and water table through soil seepage. “Bioremediation: A Primer,” shows the technology in use to clean up such spills, the process involved, the future of the process, and questions the average person has about the effectiveness of the process. Its message is that spills, in such an age of industrial necessity, are inevitable and that understanding Bioremediation and preparing for the future will help minimize the damage done and provide safer practices.
Included Films:
Bioremediation: A Primer
Bioremediation: A Primer
Produced: 1994
Length: 36 Minutes
Bioremediation is the process of using fungi, enzymes, microorganisms, and green plants to clean up chemical spills, which can cause potential devastating effects on the environment and water table through soil seepage. “Bioremediation: A Primer,” shows the technology in use to clean up such spills, the process involved, the future of the process, and questions the average person has about the effectiveness of the process. Its message is that spills, in such an age of industrial necessity, are inevitable and that understanding Bioremediation and preparing for the future will help minimize the damage done and provide safer practices.



